Hi Pat, In the old (and sometime unreliable) dictionnary published in the 19th century by Cyprien Tanguay, there is an entry on a Joseph BRAZEAU married to a Marie-Françoise DEZIER. No other detail about his marriage, nor about the bride; and no link made to Charles BRAZEAU and Genevieve QUENNEVILLE. But Tanguay writes that Joseph BRAZEAU was buried on June the 4th, 1779, in Kaskakia. A footnote adds that he was in Kaskakia on June 12th, 1959, and that (20 years later, shall we understand) he was killed by the Indians on the bank of Kaskakia River. I don't know this will help, but just in case... Gilles G. Pat Hammons a écrit: > I am looking for information on Marie Francoise La Dizier in PRDH, I > beleive she may have been born about 1719. Since I am not having much luck, > I think her name may have been 'americanized' and was wondering how the > spelling might be or if anyone know of a 'dit' name associated with La > Dizier. > > She married Joseph Brazeau in Illinois territory. I believe Joseph was the > son of Charles and Genevieve Quenneville Brazeau. > > thanks > > Pat > > ==== QUEBEC Mailing List ==== > Please do not post VIRUS warnings to list, or you will be unsubbed. > > Please erase all old taglines before posting your new answer.